Re: Here's one for you...

Ed Cregger <> wrote:
> I have a relatively new AMD 64 3200+, 1 GB RAM, computer that will not
> boot if the USB CDROM or external USB HDD are "On".

Cool, get me a relatively new amd 64 3200.
> Once booted, I can turn the two (or either) on without a problem, but
> the thing will lock up before the boot sequence if both or either one
> singly are on when I hit the power switch.

Prove that you can turn the two, Cregger.
> Both have their own external power supplies, but are routed through a
> powered 4 port USB 2.

'But are routed through a powered 4 port usb 2' is an excuse. Excuses are
unacceptable.
> 0 hub.

Cum hoc ergo propter hoc. Just because two events occur together, they are
not necessarilly causally related.
> I am losing weight, but I think I have worms living in my intestines.

Note to self: Do not respond.
> I have had this problem while running the eMachines version of Win XP
> Home (15 GB!

There's always suicide, Cregger.
> 8 GHz P4, 1 GB RAM) does not have the problem using the same USB
> components.

How long have you been suffering?
> Strange.

That is quite weird.
> Ed Cregger.

Straw man, Cregger. Straw man. Do you find it easier to win when you
misrepresent someone else's position so you can attack it more easily? You
know, knock down a conjured up, misrepresented position, then conclude that
/MY/ original position has been demolished?
> Really, I need help with klonopin withdrawal.

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"pcbutts1" <fucktard.plagiarist.****@yooohaaaawwww.c0m> wrote in message
news:4577f91794b0477094f8934e7637dd6f@erollscom...
> Ed Cregger <> wrote:
>
>> I have a relatively new AMD 64 3200+, 1 GB RAM, computer that will not
>> boot if the USB CDROM or external USB HDD are "On".
>
> Cool, get me a relatively new amd 64 3200.
>
>> Once booted, I can turn the two (or either) on without a problem, but
>> the thing will lock up before the boot sequence if both or either one
>> singly are on when I hit the power switch.
>
> Prove that you can turn the two, Cregger.
>
>> Both have their own external power supplies, but are routed through a
>> powered 4 port USB 2.
>
> 'But are routed through a powered 4 port usb 2' is an excuse. Excuses are
> unacceptable.
>
>> 0 hub.
>
> Cum hoc ergo propter hoc. Just because two events occur together, they are
> not necessarilly causally related.
>
>> I am losing weight, but I think I have worms living in my intestines.
>
> Note to self: Do not respond.
>
>> I have had this problem while running the eMachines version of Win XP
>> Home (15 GB!
>
> Wow, who hasn't, Cregger.
>
>> ) and the latest version of Win XP Professional /SP2 loaded (only 5 GB -
>> go figure)
>
> **** it off. Install linux. It's worse. You'll love XP after that.
>
>> My Dell 4550 (2.
>
> Inaccurate.
>
>> why am i such a doormat!
>
> There's always suicide, Cregger.
>
>> 8 GHz P4, 1 GB RAM) does not have the problem using the same USB
>> components.
>
> How long have you been suffering?
>
>> Strange.
>
> That is quite weird.
>
>> Ed Cregger.
>
> Straw man, Cregger. Straw man. Do you find it easier to win when you
> misrepresent someone else's position so you can attack it more easily? You
> know, knock down a conjured up, misrepresented position, then conclude
> that
> /MY/ original position has been demolished?
>
>> Really, I need help with klonopin withdrawal.
>
> Have you got rid of that head lice infestation yet?

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"That's NORMAL, don't listen to the trolls who are trying to convince you
that you have a problem. "

--
The moron.

Ed Cregger wrote:
> You really should resume taking your medications, you know.
>
> Ed Cregger
>
>
> "pcbutts1" <fucktard.plagiarist.****@yooohaaaawwww.c0m> wrote in
> message news:4577f91794b0477094f8934e7637dd6f@erollscom...
>> Ed Cregger <> wrote:
>>
>>> I have a relatively new AMD 64 3200+, 1 GB RAM, computer that will
>>> not boot if the USB CDROM or external USB HDD are "On".
>>
>> Cool, get me a relatively new amd 64 3200.
>>
>>> Once booted, I can turn the two (or either) on without a problem,
>>> but the thing will lock up before the boot sequence if both or
>>> either one singly are on when I hit the power switch.
>>
>> Prove that you can turn the two, Cregger.
>>
>>> Both have their own external power supplies, but are routed through
>>> a powered 4 port USB 2.
>>
>> 'But are routed through a powered 4 port usb 2' is an excuse.
>> Excuses are unacceptable.
>>
>>> 0 hub.
>>
>> Cum hoc ergo propter hoc. Just because two events occur together,
>> they are not necessarilly causally related.
>>
>>> I am losing weight, but I think I have worms living in my
>>> intestines.
>>
>> Note to self: Do not respond.
>>
>>> I have had this problem while running the eMachines version of Win
>>> XP Home (15 GB!
>>
>> Wow, who hasn't, Cregger.
>>
>>> ) and the latest version of Win XP Professional /SP2 loaded (only 5
>>> GB - go figure)
>>
>> **** it off. Install linux. It's worse. You'll love XP after that.
>>
>>> My Dell 4550 (2.
>>
>> Inaccurate.
>>
>>> why am i such a doormat!
>>
>> There's always suicide, Cregger.
>>
>>> 8 GHz P4, 1 GB RAM) does not have the problem using the same USB
>>> components.
>>
>> How long have you been suffering?
>>
>>> Strange.
>>
>> That is quite weird.
>>
>>> Ed Cregger.
>>
>> Straw man, Cregger. Straw man. Do you find it easier to win when you
>> misrepresent someone else's position so you can attack it more
>> easily? You know, knock down a conjured up, misrepresented position,
>> then conclude that
>> /MY/ original position has been demolished?
>>
>>> Really, I need help with klonopin withdrawal.
>>
>> Have you got rid of that head lice infestation yet?

Thanks,
Seth
"pcbutts1" <fucktard.plagiarist.****@yooohaaaawwww.c0m> wrote in message
news:4577f91794b0477094f8934e7637dd6f@erollscom...
> Ed Cregger <> wrote:
>
>> I have a relatively new AMD 64 3200+, 1 GB RAM, computer that will not
>> boot if the USB CDROM or external USB HDD are "On".
>
> Cool, get me a relatively new amd 64 3200.
>
>> Once booted, I can turn the two (or either) on without a problem, but
>> the thing will lock up before the boot sequence if both or either one
>> singly are on when I hit the power switch.
>
> Prove that you can turn the two, Cregger.
>
>> Both have their own external power supplies, but are routed through a
>> powered 4 port USB 2.
>
> 'But are routed through a powered 4 port usb 2' is an excuse. Excuses are
> unacceptable.
>
>> 0 hub.
>
> Cum hoc ergo propter hoc. Just because two events occur together, they are
> not necessarilly causally related.
>
>> I am losing weight, but I think I have worms living in my intestines.
>
> Note to self: Do not respond.
>
>> I have had this problem while running the eMachines version of Win XP
>> Home (15 GB!
>
> Wow, who hasn't, Cregger.
>
>> ) and the latest version of Win XP Professional /SP2 loaded (only 5 GB -
>> go figure)
>
> **** it off. Install linux. It's worse. You'll love XP after that.
>
>> My Dell 4550 (2.
>
> Inaccurate.
>
>> why am i such a doormat!
>
> There's always suicide, Cregger.
>
>> 8 GHz P4, 1 GB RAM) does not have the problem using the same USB
>> components.
>
> How long have you been suffering?
>
>> Strange.
>
> That is quite weird.
>
>> Ed Cregger.
>
> Straw man, Cregger. Straw man. Do you find it easier to win when you
> misrepresent someone else's position so you can attack it more easily? You
> know, knock down a conjured up, misrepresented position, then conclude
> that
> /MY/ original position has been demolished?
>
>> Really, I need help with klonopin withdrawal.
>
> Have you got rid of that head lice infestation yet?

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